Hypoglycemia, 10 common signs, Joan Mathews-Larson, PhD

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

HYPOGLYCEMIA

Hypoglycemia increases risk of dying by 84% over 8 years in patients with coronary artery disease

Hypoglycemia, defined as having a blood sugar level of 69 mg/dl or less, increased the risk of dying by 84 percent during the next eight years in patients with coronary artery disease compared to those with normal blood sugar levels of 80-109 mg/dl according to a 2004 study.
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Hypoglycemia increases risk of cancer death by 2.3-fold over 8 years in patients with CAD

Hypoglycemia, defined as having a blood sugar level of 69 mg/dl or less, increased the risk of dying from cancer by 2.3-fold (126%) during the next eight years in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) compared to those with normal blood sugar levels of 80-109 mg/dl according to a 2004 study.
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Hypoglycemia increases risk of CAD death by 30% over 8 years in patients with CAD

Hypoglycemia, defined as having a blood sugar level of 69 mg/dl or less, increased the risk of dying from cancer by 30 percent during the next eight years in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) compared to those with normal blood sugar levels of 80-109 mg/dl according to a 2004 study.

The difference did not reach statistical significance, meaning there was greater than a 5% chance the difference was due to random chance, however, it still suggests that it is likely.
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Thursday, January 08, 2009

For 30 years, Joan Mathews Larson, PhD has been treating addiction, anxiety and depression with natural supplements in order to correct the underlying biochemical problems which cause these conditions.

In this video clip, she tells how Nutrient deficiencies can cause symptoms that feel like a psychiatric disorder.

She tells how vitamin B1 ( thiamine ) can cause problems with memory and concentration. numbness and tingling in the arms and legs, a sensitivity to noise, and belligerence.

For 30 years, Joan Mathews Larson, PhD has been treating addiction, anxiety and depression with natural supplements in order to correct the underlying biochemical problems which cause these conditions.

Joan Mathews Larson, PhD: Symptoms caused by hypoglycemia

For 30 years, Joan Mathews Larson, PhD has been treating addiction, anxiety and depression with natural supplements in order to correct the underlying biochemical problems which cause these conditions.

In this video clip, she notes that according to research done by Stephen Gyland, MD, a physician who had hypoglycemia himself and took years to figure it out, looked at symptoms in 1200 of his hypoglycemic patients, hypoglycemia can cause the following symptoms: